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Compressed Air Quality Testing - What You Need to Know

in Food Safety Fridays Webinars
Added by Simon, 31 Jan 2024


Taking place 11 Oct 2024 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Single Day Event)

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Webinar Description

Brett Greenlee, the Key Accounts and Sales Manager at Trace Analytics, will lead a discussion covering all the basics on what you need to know about compressed air testing. From what contaminants to look for, to which standards to reference, to setting up a monitoring plan and choosing an air quality testing lab, viewers will leave the presentation armed with the knowledge to build and execute an effective compressed air monitoring plan in their facility.

Cost of Attendance: $Free



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Speaker Bio:
Brett Greenlee is the Key Accounts and Sales manager at Trace Analytics. Brett has a unique perspective and passion for compressed air quality. As a firefighter and industrial worker, the quality of air affected immediate and long term health of him and his coworkers.

Brett works diligently with his team to provide the exceptional service that Trace Analytics is known for. Trace Analytics is an A2LA accredited laboratory specializing in compressed air and gas testing for food and beverage manufacturing, pharmaceutical and medical device facilities. Using ISO 8573 sampling and analytical methods, their laboratory tests for particles (0.5-5 microns), water, oil aerosol, oil vapor, and microbial contaminants found in compressed air. For over 29 years, they’ve upheld the highest industry standards of health and safety, delivering uncompromising quality worldwide in accordance with ISO, SQF, BRC, and FDA requirements. Visit www.AirCheckLab.com.
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Brett Greenlee
Key Accounts and Sales Manager
Trace Analytics LLC

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